Being a domesticated human being who doesn't kill people is a form of Pavlovian Conditioning.
Training a domesticated human being to kill is an opposite form of Pavlovian Conditioning.
Whenever this happens, PTSD is one of the potential results if the person has a conscience and is not sociopathic or psychotic to begin with when conditioned with two completely opposite conditionings.
First, you take a human animal baby and train it to be nice.
Then you take a human animal domestically trained young man or woman and then you train them to kill on orders.
Why wouldn't you expect at the moment of being ordered to kill or be killed a confusing or PTSD response to a domestically trained human animal or soon thereafter?
Only a human who grew up as an animal who had to kill or be killed his whole life might not have PTSD. But, for such a person, PTSD might also be a normal daily event in the life of a non-domestically trained human animal also.
I got to thinking about all this as I watched: The Magnificent Seven (2016)
at a theater recently. If you want to read what I wrote about this please click on above word button:
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